Gaza's civil defence agency said Saturday that an Israeli strike in the southern city of Khan Younis killed nine children from the same family, with the Israeli army saying it was reviewing the reports.
Agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal said civil defence crews retrieved "the bodies of nine child martyrs, some of them charred, from the home of Dr Hamdi al-Najjar and his wife, Dr Alaa al-Najjar, all of whom were their children".
He added that Hamdi al-Najjar and another son, Adam, were also seriously wounded in the strike on Friday.
A medical source at Nasser Hospital, where Alaa al-Najjar works, gave Adam's age as 10 years old.
Footage of the aftermath released by the civil defence agency showed rescuers recovering badly burned remains from the damaged home.
Asked about the incident, the Israeli military said "the Khan Yunis area is a dangerous warzone".
The children's funeral took place at Nasser Hospital, AFP footage showed.
Muneer Alboursh, director general of the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, said on X that the strike happened shortly after Hamdi Al-Najjar drove his wife to work.
"Just minutes after returning home, a missile struck their house," he said, adding the father was "in intensive care".
"This is the reality our medical staff in Gaza endure. Words fall short in describing the pain," he said.
"In Gaza, it is not only healthcare workers who are targeted — Israel's aggression goes further, wiping out entire families."
Meanwhile, the death toll from the ongoing Israeli onslaught on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, 2023, has hit 53,901 with 122,593 injured.
Hospitals across the enclave received 79 martyrs, and 211 wounded individuals over the past 24 hours, Ministry of Health in Gaza reported in a statement day.
The statement noted that the figures do not account for the hospitals in the northern Gaza governorate, as access remains impossible due to the unrelenting Israeli offensive.
It further indicated that since March 18, a total of 3,747 martyrs and 10,552 wounded have been documented, with several victims still trapped under bombed-out buildings and lying in the streets, beyond the reach of paramedics and civil defense rescuers.
Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, has stressed that Israel's proposed aid plan for Gaza will never succeed.
Posting on the X platform, Lazzarini highlighted that this model also seems to be put in place in order to support a military objective more than a real humanitarian concern.
It is not possible for a humanitarian organization that truly respects basic humanitarian principles to commit to such a plan, he said.
The Israeli entity seeks to impose an alternative mechanism for aid distribution through centers that are controlled by the occupying army, something that would exclude broad categories of the population, particularly disabled individuals and the elderly, from receiving essential life-saving aid.

Palestinians gather at the site of an Israeli strike on a house in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday. REUTERS